FOUNDER SECURITIES

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Founder Securities is a Chinese company that engages in the consulting, distribution, brokerage, and management of securities business. It was founded on October 26, 1994 and is headquartered in Changsha, China

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FOUNDER SECURITIES

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Consulting Finance Financial Services

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1994-10-26

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Company's stock symbol is SSE:601901

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Date Company Article Money raised
2022-08-05 Intellective Bio Founder Securities investment in Series C - Intellective Bio 500 M CNY
2022-06-02 Huichuang Medical Founder Securities investment in Series A - Huichuang Medical N/A
2020-12-21 MicuRx Pharmaceuticals Founder Securities investment in Series E - MicuRx Pharmaceuticals 700 M CNY
2016-09-28 U-Play Technology Founder Securities investment in Post-IPO Equity - U-Play Technology 4.5 M CNY
2016-03-03 SURPASS SUN ELECTRIC Founder Securities investment in Post-IPO Equity - SURPASS SUN ELECTRIC 37.6 M CNY
2015-12-31 Shenzhen Greatland Electrics Inc. Founder Securities investment in Post-IPO Equity - Shenzhen Greatland Electrics Inc. 13.99 M CNY
2015-11-18 Daoyoudao Founder Securities investment in Post-IPO Equity - Daoyoudao 50 M CNY

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